Photo of collection object Painted Elk Hide
Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody). Painted Elk Hide, ca. 1900. Elk hide, pigment, 81 x 78 in. (205.7 x 198.1 cm). Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 64.13. Creative Commons-BY.

Painted Elk Hide

ca. 1900

Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody)

Shoshone, 1866-1912

Arts of the Americas

By 1900, when this hide was painted, Cotsiogo’s Eastern Shoshone band was confined to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, and the artist turned to the tourist economy as a means of support. This nostalgic work harks back to pre-reservation times with scenes of the Wolf and Sun Dances, a buffalo hunt, women butchering buffalo, and warriors on horseback returning to camp.

Prior to the 1860s, when Native people were forced onto reservations by the U.S. government so white settlers could occupy tribal lands, the vast Shoshone territory encompassed what is now southeastern California, central and eastern Nevada, northwestern Utah, southern Idaho, and western Wyoming.
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Elk hide, pigment
Medium
elk, hide, pigment
Locations
Place made: Wyoming, United States
Dimensions
81 x 78 in. (205.7 x 198.1 cm)
Accession Number
64.13
Credit Line
Dick S. Ramsay Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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